Kdo se je poročil s Eleonore von Österreich (1653–1697)?
Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki poročen Eleonore von Österreich (1653–1697) . Eleanor of Austria je bila na poročni dan stara 16 let (16 leti, 9 mesecev in 6 dni). Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki je bila na poročni dan stara 29 let (29 leti, 8 mesecev in 27 dni). Starostna razlika je bila 12 leti, 11 mesecev in 21 dni.
Zakon je trajal 3 leti, 8 mesecev in 14 dni (1352 dni). Poroka se je končala . Vzrok: smrt subjekta
Charles V, Duke of Lorraine poročen Eleonore von Österreich (1653–1697) . Eleonore of Austria je bila na poročni dan stara 24 let (24 leti, 8 mesecev in 16 dni). Charles V, Duke of Lorraine je bila na poročni dan stara 34 let (34 leti, 10 mesecev in 3 dni). Starostna razlika je bila 10 leti, 1 mesecev in 18 dni.
Zakon je trajal 12 leti, 2 mesecev in 12 dni (4454 dni). Poroka se je končala . Vzrok: smrt subjekta
Eleonore von Österreich (1653–1697)
Eleonore Maria Josefa von Österreich (* 21. Mai 1653 in Regensburg; † 17. Dezember 1697 in Wien) war Königin von Polen und Großfürstin von Litauen. Sie war auch Herzogin von Lothringen.
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Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
Michael I (Polish: Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki; Lithuanian: Mykolas I Kaributas Višnioveckis; 31 May 1640 – 10 November 1673) was the ruler of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 29 September 1669 until his death in 1673.
Michael was chosen partly because of the merit of his father, prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki, a powerful border magnate who had helped suppress the rebellious Cossacks during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. After Michael's early death, these setbacks were reversed at the Battle of Khotyn in 1673 by his successor, John III Sobieski, who defeated an Austrian candidate in the election.
In 1670 Michael I was married to Eleonora Maria of Austria (1653–1697), daughter of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, by his third wife Eleonora Gonzaga. They had one son, who died at birth.
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Eleonore von Österreich (1653–1697)
